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The 10th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1944. The assembly sat from October 19, 1944 to May 19, 1948.[1] The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) led by Tommy Douglas formed the government.[2] The Liberal Party led by William John Patterson formed the official opposition.[3]

Tom Johnston served as speaker for the assembly.[4]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1944:[5]

Electoral district Member Party

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Arm River Gustaf Herman Danielson Liberal

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Athabasca Louis Marcien Marion Liberal

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Bengough Allan Lister Samuel Brown Co-operative Commonwealth

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Biggar Woodrow Stanley Lloyd Co-operative Commonwealth

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Cannington William John Patterson Liberal

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Canora Myron Henry Feeley Co-operative Commonwealth

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Cumberland Leslie Walter Lee Co-operative Commonwealth

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Cut Knife Isidore Charles Nollet Co-operative Commonwealth

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Elrose Maurice John Willis Co-operative Commonwealth

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Gravelbourg Henry Edmund Houze Co-operative Commonwealth

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Gull Lake Alvin Cecil Murray Co-operative Commonwealth

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Hanley James Smith Aitken Co-operative Commonwealth

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Humboldt Ben Putnam Co-operative Commonwealth

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Kelvington Peter Anton Howe Co-operative Commonwealth

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Kerrobert-Kindersley John Wellbelove Co-operative Commonwealth

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Kinistino William James Boyle Co-operative Commonwealth

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Last Mountain Jacob Benson Co-operative Commonwealth

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Lumsden William Sancho Thair Co-operative Commonwealth

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Maple Creek Beatrice Janet Trew Co-operative Commonwealth

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Meadow Lake Herschel Lee Howell Co-operative Commonwealth

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Melfort Oakland Woods Valleau Co-operative Commonwealth

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Melville William James Arthurs Co-operative Commonwealth

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Milestone Frank Keem Malcolm Co-operative Commonwealth

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Moose Jaw City John Wesley Corman Co-operative Commonwealth

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Dempster Henry Ratcliffe Heming

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Moosomin Arthur Thomas Procter Liberal

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Morse Sidney Merlin Spidell Co-operative Commonwealth

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Notukeu-Willow Bunch Niles Leonard Buchanan Co-operative Commonwealth

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Pelly Daniel Zederayko Daniels Co-operative Commonwealth

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Prince Albert Lachlan Fraser McIntosh Co-operative Commonwealth

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Qu'Appelle-Wolseley Warden Burgess Co-operative Commonwealth

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Redberry Dmytro Matthew Lazorko Co-operative Commonwealth

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Regina City Charles Cromwell Williams Co-operative Commonwealth

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Clarence Melvin Fines

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Rosetown John Taylor Douglas Co-operative Commonwealth

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Rosthern Peter J. Hooge Liberal

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Saltcoats Joseph Lee Phelps Co-operative Commonwealth

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Saskatoon City John Henry Sturdy Co-operative Commonwealth

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Arthur Thomas Stone

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Shellbrook Albert Victor Sterling Co-operative Commonwealth

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Souris-Estevan Charles David Cuming Co-operative Commonwealth

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Swift Current Harry Gibbs Co-operative Commonwealth

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The Battlefords Alexander Duff Connon Co-operative Commonwealth

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Tisdale John Hewgill Brockelbank Co-operative Commonwealth

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Torch River John Bruce Harris Co-operative Commonwealth

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Touchwood Tom Johnston Co-operative Commonwealth

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Turtleford Robert Hanson Wooff Co-operative Commonwealth

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Wadena George Hara Williams Co-operative Commonwealth

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Watrous James Andrew Darling Co-operative Commonwealth

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Weyburn Thomas Clement Douglas Co-operative Commonwealth

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Wilkie Hans Ove Hansen Co-operative Commonwealth

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Yorkton Arthur Percy Swallow Co-operative Commonwealth
Active Service Voters[nb 1]
Area No. 1 (Great Britain) LAC Delmar Storey Valleau
Area No. 2 (Mediterranean Sea) Lt. Col. Alan Williams Embury
Area No. 3 (Canada outside
of Saskatchewan/Newfoundland)
Major Malcolm James Dobie

Notes:

  1. ^ Polled October 17 to 30, 1944

Party Standings

Affiliation Members

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Co-operative Commonwealth 47

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Liberal 5
Active Service Voters[nb 1] 3
 Total
55
 Government Majority
42

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  1. ^ Active Service Voter representatives had no party affiliation

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[5]

Electoral district Member elected Party Election date Reason
Shellbrook Guy Franklin Van Eaton Co-operative Commonwealth June 29, 1945 AV Sterling died in 1944[6]
Wadena Frederick Arthur Dewhurst Co-operative Commonwealth November 21, 1945 GH Williams resigned due to ill health[7]
Morse James William Gibson Co-operative Commonwealth June 27, 1946 SM Spidell resigned seat[8]

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References

  1. ^ "Saskatchewan Sessions of the Legislative Assembly and Their Duration" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archive Board. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  2. ^ "Saskatchewan Premiers" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives Board. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  3. ^ "Saskatchewan Leaders of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives Board. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  4. ^ "Saskatchewan Speakers of the Legislative Assembly" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archive Board. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  5. ^ a b "Membership of the Legislatures" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archive Board. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  6. ^ "Members of the Legislative Assembly, Saskatchewan" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives Board. Retrieved 2012-03-31.
  7. ^ Dale-Burnett, Lisa. "Williams, George (1894–1945)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  8. ^ Normandin, G P (1947). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.